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Sir Douglas Flint appointed as new Board Chair

Prudential plc has announced the results of its 2026 Annual General Meeting (AGM) held on 28 May, confirming shareholder approval of all 23 proposed resolutions alongside key governance and leadership changes within the organisation.

A major highlight of the AGM was the leadership transition, as Sir Douglas Flint officially assumed the role of Chair of the Board and Chair of the Nomination & Governance Committee, succeeding Shriti Vadera, who retired from the Board at the conclusion of the meeting. The appointment marks a significant governance shift for the global insurance and asset management group.

While all resolutions were passed, the voting results reflected notable shareholder dissent on several board appointments. The re-election of Jeremy Anderson recorded the highest opposition, with 11% of votes cast against his re-appointment. Other directors also faced shareholder resistance, including Ming Lu (9% against), Chua Sock Koong (9% against), and George Sartorel (8% against), highlighting continued investor scrutiny of board composition and governance structures.

Shareholders also expressed measured support for executive compensation frameworks. The revised Directors’ Remuneration Policy received 8% votes against, reflecting ongoing institutional investor focus on executive pay transparency, alignment with performance, and corporate governance standards.

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Following the AGM, Jeremy Anderson is expected to join the Remuneration Committee effective 1 June 2026, further reinforcing board-level oversight of compensation matters.

The leadership transition to Sir Douglas Flint comes at a strategic time for Prudential as the group continues to strengthen its operations across Greater China, ASEAN, India, and Africa, with a focus on insurance growth, asset management performance, and long-term shareholder value creation.

Investor participation at the AGM remained strong, with approximately 79% of issued share capital represented, underscoring sustained shareholder engagement in Prudential’s governance and strategic direction.

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